Missed Opportunities for Early Access to Care of HIV-Infected Infants in Burkina Faso

2014 
OBJECTIVE: The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended a universal antiretroviral therapy (ART) for all HIV-infected children before the age of two since 2010 but this implies an early identification of these infants. We described the Prevention of Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission (PMTCT) cascade the staffing and the quality of infrastructures in pediatric HIV care facilities in Ouagadougou Burkina Faso. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional survey in 2011 in all health care facilities involved in PMTCT and pediatric HIV care in Ouagadougou. We assessed them according to their coverage in pediatric HIV care and WHO standards through a desk review of medical registers and a semi-structured questionnaire administered to health-care workers (HCW). RESULTS: In 2011 there was no offer of care in primary health care facilities for HIV-infected children in Ouagadougou. Six district hospitals and two university hospitals provided pediatric HIV care. Among the 67 592 pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in 2011 85.9% were tested for HIV. The prevalence of HIV was 1.8% (95% Confidence Interval: 1.7%-1.9%). Among the 1 064 HIV-infected pregnant women attending antenatal clinics 41.4% received a mother-to-child HIV transmission prevention intervention. Among the HIV-exposed infants 313 (29.4%) had an early infant HIV test and 306 (97.8%) of these infants tested received their result within a four-month period. Among the 40 children initially tested HIV-infected 33 (82.5%) were referred to a health care facility 3 (9.0%) were false positive and 27 (90.0%) were initiated on ART. Although health care facilities were adequately supplied with HIV drugs they were hindered by operational challenges such as shortage of infrastructures laboratory reagents and trained HCW. CONCLUSIONS: The PMTCT cascade revealed bottle necks in PMTCT intervention and HIV early infant diagnosis. The staffing in HIV care and quality of health care infrastructures were also insufficient in 2011 in Ouagadougou.
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